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bradj | 4 years ago

That is definitely still a thing. I get AMEX offers regularly equivalent to $1200 in rewards.

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lotsofpulp|4 years ago

It is not the same as sapphire reserve and before times. Even the churning subreddit kind of died not long after. The Amex ones are rewards points, and you have to play a lot of games to get the value. Used to be really simple to get large basically cash or cash equivalent rewards.

ValentineC|4 years ago

> It is not the same as sapphire reserve and before times.

If I'm not wrong, cashing out Chase Ultimate Rewards points wasn't that lucrative until recently, when they introduced Pay Yourself Back — it was 1 cent per point before, and is much higher now for certain categories (groceries, restaurants) with Pay Yourself Back.

> The Amex ones are rewards points, and you have to play a lot of games to get the value.

For US residents, cashing out at 1.1 cents per point would be opening a Charles Schwab brokerage account and the linked Amex Platinum card, then "investing" the points. That doesn't sound too complicated.

(Speaking as a non-US resident playing the game myself: I do have extreme difficulty trying to get good cash value for my points, since Schwab refuses to open a brokerage account for me.)

loeg|4 years ago

Amex explicitly no longer offers me sign-up bonuses because I'm not a profitable customer for them.